I've finished up with my samples using Northern Lights and Olivine. I has have an early photo of what I'm working on for the Cocolat. This is the continuation of working some of Judy at JBW Designs, lovely little tone-on-tone designs.

Here are the final two colors in Series #1. The blue is called Northern Lights (thanks to Janice @ Traditional Stitches for the name). The brown is called Cocolat - an homage to one of both Anne (Gloriana Threads) and Cathe's favorite chocolate shops in Berkeley (long since gone).

We plan to send the Northern Lights in late March/early April and Cocolat in late April/early May.

If you look at the JBW Alphabet Pumpkin in the photos of a previous post you'll see the Cocolat as the stem (and the Olivine as a tiny vine).

Here is the set of Series #1 colors (remember, photos online never do them justice).

Here are two lovely little JBW Designs perfect for stitching with Soie Surfine. Both are stitched over one one 40 count Graziano Ricamo Ivory. I like this particular fabric for over one with the Soie Surfine because it's a dense bodied fabric. The pieces are very small, when I cut the fabric I stitched the Amour design on a piece 3x4 and just held it in my hand. The pumpkin was just a slightly larger piece of fabric at 4x4. I've not yet decided how to finish them off, I may turn them into a fob or one of my soldered necklaces. Time will tell. But I thought you would enjoy seeing more samples of what you can do with your hand-dyed Soie Surfine from the Society of Soie Surfine!

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We are a collection of five needlework shops with a love of fine needlework, for our customers and ourselves. We are pleased to be bringing a new thread to those who love fine work; hand-dyed Soie Surfine. It is being hand-dyed exclusively for us by Gloriana Threads and is not available anywhere else.

Soie Surfine is a 130/2 silk thread from Au ver à Soie®, similar in twist to their popular Soie 100/3 but much finer. It stitches up wonderfully on 40 and 45 count linen.

Our hand-dyed Soie Surfine is only available through Society Member shops. Our subscription series feature five thread colors and a custom dyed linen color from Lakeside Linens for Society Subscribers. Your subscription to a series will entitle you to one skein of each silk color and one piece of our fabric selection (you can specify 40 or 45 count). We release one item approximately every 2 months for a total of 6 shipments (5 threads and 1 fabric).